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moscow is so far north we can't even show it to you on this map. if you google match chechnya, it is not a country, it is a region. for 200 years, there has been a movement to try to separate from russia. russia has crushed a rebel movement twice since the 1990s. important. these two individuals were not born in chechnya. instead, they were born here, in kyrgyzstan. exactly how they got to kyrgyzstan and at what point, not clear, but we know they left in 2002-2003 coming to the united states. now, the older brother tamerlan, 26, now dead, we know that in january of last year, he flew from jfk to moscow. he was over there for six months, returned from moscow to jfk in july. we don't know what happened there, except that he visited his father. scroll back down, we move south back to that region. there's chechnya. that's where his father is right now. he gave an interview to russian tv today. his father says his sons have been framed, at least that's what he believe. if you are from that region, it is muslim. what we do not know is if there is any dir
moscow is so far north we can't even show it to you on this map. if you google match chechnya, it is not a country, it is a region. for 200 years, there has been a movement to try to separate from russia. russia has crushed a rebel movement twice since the 1990s. important. these two individuals were not born in chechnya. instead, they were born here, in kyrgyzstan. exactly how they got to kyrgyzstan and at what point, not clear, but we know they left in 2002-2003 coming to the united states....
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this is a century's old dispute between moscow and the russian republican, the southern tier. but that doesn't mean they're connected to the conflict. there is no evidence we have seen publicly of any ties to any well-?oan groups. so we're speculating to some extent, and it could be something completely unrelated. >> i was struck of struck during the reports today, as best their friends could tell, they were both thoroughly american, especially the younger brother. friends were recalling his sport achievements. he was in the drama club. he went to the prom. these were not sort of isolated people who would sort of held themselves out outside of society. >> cheshians have not had a beef with american. they're not thrilled with us -- >> with russia. >> theor beef is with russia. but it's not been an anti-american type of movement up until now. >> we did learn that the older brother in recent years had become-- had come to take islam much more seriously. he actually married a christian woman but then she converted. and according to our reporting today, she was put under a lot of p
this is a century's old dispute between moscow and the russian republican, the southern tier. but that doesn't mean they're connected to the conflict. there is no evidence we have seen publicly of any ties to any well-?oan groups. so we're speculating to some extent, and it could be something completely unrelated. >> i was struck of struck during the reports today, as best their friends could tell, they were both thoroughly american, especially the younger brother. friends were recalling...
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, not moscow, chechnya russia. >> the one example is like me and him used to sit in lunch together in high school and everybody used to criticize us, because there would be me, jahar, sunji, the guy over here, and we were all just hanging out together and it would all be like one big family, the cambridge respect, we never hated anybody, we joked around. >> you are saying he had respect for all kind of people, all walks of life, when you heard he may be the one capable of doing what happened here in boston on monday your reaction is? >> i'm shocked. i feel light it's a dream to tell you the truth. i feel like i haven't woke up today. i'm not sure if it's possible, i'm just really shocked. i would never expect in to happen. >> when i first heard it i thought it was a joke. it sounded impossible to me, i would never expects that to happen. he is such a nice kid. >> final question, you said you were at umass dartmouth, you saw him, howry sently did you see jahar. >> a year, about a year. i met him at target because i was staying off campus and he was staying at the campus, i met him at t
, not moscow, chechnya russia. >> the one example is like me and him used to sit in lunch together in high school and everybody used to criticize us, because there would be me, jahar, sunji, the guy over here, and we were all just hanging out together and it would all be like one big family, the cambridge respect, we never hated anybody, we joked around. >> you are saying he had respect for all kind of people, all walks of life, when you heard he may be the one capable of doing what...
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, so it would make more sense for radicalized chechen activists to make a bomb to explode in moscow but not the united states. it is really amazing to say the least. >> what can government do to prevent this kind of radicalization if indeed that is what we are looking at? >> there is really not much a state can do. of course, the united states, the authorities there are very, very careful, and they have had plenty of experiences since 9/11 in order to deal with terrorist threats, but nevertheless, when you talk about individuals who are willing to kill themselves, to blow themselves up, to deposit it back fact anywhere in a public square, it is not really possible to track them down -- deposited backpack anywhere in a public square, it is not really possible to track them down. we have to be used in the western world to the idea that attacks like this might happen again. this makes it very difficult for security agencies to really handle these issues. >> as ever, thank you so much. other news now, in serbia and its former province kosovo have reached a landmark reconciliation agreement
, so it would make more sense for radicalized chechen activists to make a bomb to explode in moscow but not the united states. it is really amazing to say the least. >> what can government do to prevent this kind of radicalization if indeed that is what we are looking at? >> there is really not much a state can do. of course, the united states, the authorities there are very, very careful, and they have had plenty of experiences since 9/11 in order to deal with terrorist threats,...
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he went to moscow. where he went from moscow we don't know. >> bill: reports are he wound his way down there why that is important is auto divide has training bases in check that. they train people down there. free fire zone. rebellious province of russia. it's all muslim. and these boys are muslim by the way and we have an obligation to report that. we don't know exactly what their motivation is do you know this, they wanted to kill innocent americans just to kill them. just to kill them. that's the mark of jihad. >> i agree. the brutal bitter war going on. >> bill: okay. should we go back to boston? is that what you are telling me up there? okay. eric shawn, fox news correspondent has some new information so let's go to eric. >> yeah, bill, we heard these blasts when they happened about 20 minutes or so ago. catherine herridge, our national security correspondent in washington reporting to us that her sources and fbi saying that they are taking this very slowly. they are taking this approach to him me
he went to moscow. where he went from moscow we don't know. >> bill: reports are he wound his way down there why that is important is auto divide has training bases in check that. they train people down there. free fire zone. rebellious province of russia. it's all muslim. and these boys are muslim by the way and we have an obligation to report that. we don't know exactly what their motivation is do you know this, they wanted to kill innocent americans just to kill them. just to kill...
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the videos post on the to channel that the statements they made on facebook and attended a radical moscow and boston >> can you see here that these two brothers radicalized at the same time not exactly well-trained e.g. hottest? >> it is just that. not having the cash and other things absolutely it does not seem to be highly organized operation with highly trained operatives. >> you can see in ambulances just pulled up to this part of watertown. shots fired about 40 minutes ago. those have not been followed by subsequent fire there is also its of speculation right now involving the suspect we have no confirmation to what has happened rather than speculate we will wait until we get a clear understanding of exactly what had ashab -- has transpired but there is nothing imminent or in close proximity to them and hurt and we are behind there backs. so we will have to wait and see what is going on. steve, as turn to the issue of the radical mosque there were reports he was hiding in a mosque but he was given support how significant is the radical mosque you are referring to? house and defend ar
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off of moscow. welcome to the kaiser report imax guys are this you ever get the feeling that nobody actually knows what they're talking about that politicians central bankers and unelected bureaucrats are just talking out of the bottle it appears you're right they've just been making it all up stacy. max when you look out across the world and we've had this financial collapse one thing you've noticed the response that unifies all our western nations is austerity make the people pay for their sovereign debt crimes that were not sovereign debt crimes first but were financial debt crimes sector first of all so there's been a big little loops this week reinhart and rogoff yes we made a microsoft excel blunder in our debt study and it makes a notable difference so this is common reinhart and ken rogoff and they wrote a book which is now basically the policy template before there was a cyprus template there was the reinhart and rogoff template the book is called this time is different and they said that a
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the international airport in the very heart of moscow. thank you for joining us here on our two young rover sushant live in the russian capital of china and neighboring countries are mobilizing resources to fight health a new strain of bird flu three people have died from the disease out of the ten infected so far now this has sparked concern it could become endemic i was not the first time such panic has swept the country let's take a look at how the flu is spreading but not just across the population but rather across the media as well as behind me here are some of the headlines from previous cases of variant flu and makes and of course the fear they caused a bird and swine flu of both emotion in recent years seen many causing more concern in the press than in the hospitals. i spoke to me about this just a bit earlier. in almost a decade the bird flu has claimed three hundred seventy one lives the swine flu of course killed far more people but if we look at the statistics of common flu which happens every year it kills almost half a mil
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. >> we understand that the dead bomber, older bomber traveled for six months last year to moscow. let's go live to jeff cutmore who is standing by. he's anchor of the "squawk box" europe program. what are you able to update us on? >> well, simon, i think we've all sat here in moscow and have watched with be musment here, quite frankly, because people are asking if this is a chechen connection and wrapped into the north separatist movements and has perpetrated attacks. we had an airport bombing in 2011 and before that an attack on the subway system and then going way back, of course, the horrific school attack where 380 people died. the difficult part is to draw a connection between these brothers and current terrorist cells that are still fighting the separatist chechen cause and that's what we are trying to find out from russian officials here. we know that president putin has expressed his condolences but these brothers did not register themselves in the united states. the russian authorities in the united states have no record over the last decade of them being present in the u
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and there was one video that was directed against a moscow backed dictator in chechnya. not against russia. not against the united states but against ramadan these four things give you some clue as to why he was that involved. one other thing, he spent, at the most, a few months in chechnya: he was born in kyrgyzstan where serbians were shipped by stalin in 1994. it's clear from his web page, it's, you know, russian equivalent of the facebook clear that was romanticizing his historic, sort of spiritual mother land and all the abuse that it took from russia and all the struggle for islam went with that. >> bret: tamerlan is derevived from item -- tamerlane, final thoughts general and then charles? >> this is going to take us relook how we are doing here and certainly process and procedures. overall we are probably going to feel pretty good. american people are going to have a sense of awareness about events like this. i think we can go on with our lives to be quite frank about it i think we have the resilience to do that have to take a hard look internationally though in
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muslim region noted for its especially ruthless terrorist attack, perhaps the most gruesome were the moscow theater attack where they took 850 hostages while demanding withdrawal of russian forces. it ended after three days when russian forces pumped an unknown gas into the theater, killing all of the terrorists and many of the hostages. then there was that awful massacre in 2004 where chechen separatists took over an elementary. several hundred were killed, many of them children. neil? >> neil: doug, thank you very, very much. much will be said of what these brothers said and wrote electronically to the world, to the world wide web, postings on facebook, twitter. you'll hear a lot of that and in the next two hours, probably more than you care to over the next two days, two weeks, two months, two years, you name it. it's all out there. that is the thing with this great electronic sort of depiction of our lives, all lives. the younger brother had written this on september 1, 2012 on his facebook page. i don't know why it's hard for many of you to accept that 9-11 was an inside job. i mean, i
muslim region noted for its especially ruthless terrorist attack, perhaps the most gruesome were the moscow theater attack where they took 850 hostages while demanding withdrawal of russian forces. it ended after three days when russian forces pumped an unknown gas into the theater, killing all of the terrorists and many of the hostages. then there was that awful massacre in 2004 where chechen separatists took over an elementary. several hundred were killed, many of them children. neil?...
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but it is on the fringe and main target is moscow, the seat as they regard as the occupying power rather than across the atlantic, anderson. >> interesting. nick, appreciate all of your reporting. bob, as well. the fbi talks to the widow of the older bombing suspect. her name is catherine russell. she is 24 years old and has been staying with her parents in rhode island. her lawyer said she did not know anything about what her husband was planning and learned he was is a suspect from news reports. chris lawrence has spoken to the attorney. he is joining us with more on what we know about her right now. you did talk to this young woman's attorney. what is she -- has she been speaking actively to authorities? >> we believe so, anderson. the attorney says she has been cooperating with federal authorities and we know that federal agents have been here to her parents' home off and on over the last several days. in fact, there was a federal agent car just parked down the street for several hours earlier today. but he's basically saying that she is telling them she didn't know anything that was
but it is on the fringe and main target is moscow, the seat as they regard as the occupying power rather than across the atlantic, anderson. >> interesting. nick, appreciate all of your reporting. bob, as well. the fbi talks to the widow of the older bombing suspect. her name is catherine russell. she is 24 years old and has been staying with her parents in rhode island. her lawyer said she did not know anything about what her husband was planning and learned he was is a suspect from news...
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. >> congressman william ketoing says he is traveling to moscow to get answers. congressman king and mike mccaul waiting. senator lindsey graham blamed a misspelling for the disconnect on dzhokhar tsarnaev's trip to russia. >> i think they did a good job of looking at him. the reason we didn't know he went to russia is because the name was misspelled. >> we are learning about a motive. officials say dzhokhar tsarnaev told investigators it was because of their religious views and not because of ties to terror groups. they got the instructions on how to make the bomb online. i want to bring in the huffington post managing editor amanda turkal. good morning. >> good morning. >> let's start with the congressional briefings. two of them today. what are we expecting? >> i think we -- there are a lot of unanswered questions in the context of the gun control debate. where did the guys get the guns? at the scene of the shootout there were explosives, hand guns and a rifle. did they get it legally or illegally? they did not have a license to own a firearm. how did they get
. >> congressman william ketoing says he is traveling to moscow to get answers. congressman king and mike mccaul waiting. senator lindsey graham blamed a misspelling for the disconnect on dzhokhar tsarnaev's trip to russia. >> i think they did a good job of looking at him. the reason we didn't know he went to russia is because the name was misspelled. >> we are learning about a motive. officials say dzhokhar tsarnaev told investigators it was because of their religious views...
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breakaway region from russia that has had a hiory of violence and some of it dramatic violence against moscow subway stations, schools, institutions, you name it. that connection alone has drawn the attention of the federal authorities, is it right to? former cia operative joining us. what do we know that -- it is raise something eyebrows. >> well, chechneya and the north caucuseses are in a state of war with russia. it evolved into a nationalist cause and islamic cause. different islamic groups have been active. the she saudis eave pumped in money and religious training. it's part of the international jihad, and it seems to me it's not unreasonable to assume those people attacked us in islamist motivation, and the whole movement declared war on the united states. the north caucuses. so it's not a well-known story but the facts are out there. >> we're looking at video from some of the more enemy recall chechen rebel attacks in russia, including a movie theater, subway station, i think in the case of the movie theater didn't start there but they gathered their eventual victim there even at gov
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and they targeted moscow. so when you describe this part of the word, anti-america is not prevalent, but it embraces the radicalism. >> thank you. >>> friends and family of the bombing suspects giving descriptions of the brothers that will likely surprise you. you will hear from one of them that says he never stood out. that's coming up next. when i'm hungry, i feel like i want to faint. this is my hungry monster. one in six americans struggle with hunger every single day. if i could stop hunger, i would definitely do it. [ male announcer ] let's growl back at hunger. during april, stock up at walmart on select groceries marked with the child hunger ends here red pushpin and you'll be contributing to food banks in your own community. join us in creating the biggest growl ever. ♪ all stations come over tog mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon i
and they targeted moscow. so when you describe this part of the word, anti-america is not prevalent, but it embraces the radicalism. >> thank you. >>> friends and family of the bombing suspects giving descriptions of the brothers that will likely surprise you. you will hear from one of them that says he never stood out. that's coming up next. when i'm hungry, i feel like i want to faint. this is my hungry monster. one in six americans struggle with hunger every single day. if i...
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the attack on the moscow theater where they took 700 hostages. the russians gassed theater. there were attacks on trains. we have now idea if undering chechnya any better will help us understand the boston bombings. the two brothers are of chechen ethnic origin. they have been here for decades since the dead one was a teenager and the younger one was in elementary school. they say the difference the motive, political motive. we do not know what the political motive might have been if there was one. when that second war kicked off in 1991 it was chechen fighters crossing the border. the younger suspect that was still on the run was in first grade. the family fled and made their way to kyrgyzstan. they applied here as refugees o of war. the suspect's uncle who lives in maryland spoke about the way they came to the united states, where they came from and his rage. his almost unadulteratedd rage for them bringing shame upon the chechen people. >> what do you think provoked this? >> being losers, hatred to those who were able to settle themselves. these the only reasons i can ima
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that part of russia has been in open rebellion against moscow if many years. >> schieffer: that's right, scott, and one thing we have to keep in mind, these lines that are drawn around this province of chechnya
that part of russia has been in open rebellion against moscow if many years. >> schieffer: that's right, scott, and one thing we have to keep in mind, these lines that are drawn around this province of chechnya
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militants that have been involved in terrible attacks there, attacks on schools, sub ways and theaters in moscow and the concern is -- these groups are associated with al-qaeda. i want to know is there an international connection. were they cad calized abroad? how did they learn to make these bombs? did they learn it from internet or trained by somebody? my real concern we're in a new territory. this is new page in the war on terror. it could be the new normal. we have to be very concerned about it. >> bill: peter, what do you mean a new page. i've got ten seconds, define that? >> this is the first time we had a bomb exploded in the united states. we done the mow what motivated them to do this, but to me, we're talking about new territory uncharted territory for american security. >> bill: okay. peter, thank you. peter brookes, we are wait putting for that press conference. our coverage continues right after this. live in downtown boston as our coverage continues. xçhçhçxj2e0e- on your prepaid card? xçhçhçxj2e0e- introducing chase liquid. the reloadable card with no fee reloads and withdra
militants that have been involved in terrible attacks there, attacks on schools, sub ways and theaters in moscow and the concern is -- these groups are associated with al-qaeda. i want to know is there an international connection. were they cad calized abroad? how did they learn to make these bombs? did they learn it from internet or trained by somebody? my real concern we're in a new territory. this is new page in the war on terror. it could be the new normal. we have to be very concerned...
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all the friends he was saying from moscow -- not moscow, chechnya, russia. >> one example is like me and him we sat all in lunch together in high school. and everybody used to criticize us because i'm hispanic, it would be me, dzhokhar, this guy right here and we all hang out together. and we would all be like one big community, one big family. opportunity, diversity and respect. so we had respect for all type of people. we just joke around never really hated anybody. >> so if you're telling me he had respect for all kinds of people, all walks of life. when you heard that he may be the one capable of doing what happened here in boston on monday, your reaction is? >> i'm shocked. i feel like it's a dream to tell you the truth. i feel like i haven't woke up today. i'm not sure if it's possible or not, could be or could not be, but i'm really shocked. i would never expect this to happen. >> when i first heard it i thought it was a joke. i would never expect that to happen. it sounded impossible to me. such a nice kid, i would never expect that. >> final question, you said you were at u.
all the friends he was saying from moscow -- not moscow, chechnya, russia. >> one example is like me and him we sat all in lunch together in high school. and everybody used to criticize us because i'm hispanic, it would be me, dzhokhar, this guy right here and we all hang out together. and we would all be like one big community, one big family. opportunity, diversity and respect. so we had respect for all type of people. we just joke around never really hated anybody. >> so if...
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good international at the very heart of moscow. coming up on r t the boston bombing suspect has been arrested but there are still so many questions left to be answered how will he be tried in court and what does this case say about public surveillance here in the u.s. the answers coming up. and the community of west texas comes to grow up with the aftermath of a major fertilizer plant explosion we'll take you to a vigil for the first responders who died and look at how the safety how safe this community really is a days after the blast. and news from nasa of two planets that aren't unlike our very own it seems these planets could support life creating a buzz as to what else can be out there r.t. asks a real loan. it's monday april twenty second five pm in washington d.c. lopez and you're watching r t well we begin this hour with boston where the manhunt for suspects responsible for the bombing of the city's annual marathon has ended but the investigation has really only began the city of.
good international at the very heart of moscow. coming up on r t the boston bombing suspect has been arrested but there are still so many questions left to be answered how will he be tried in court and what does this case say about public surveillance here in the u.s. the answers coming up. and the community of west texas comes to grow up with the aftermath of a major fertilizer plant explosion we'll take you to a vigil for the first responders who died and look at how the safety how safe this...
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the 2000 moscow siege, killed over 120 people. the bess lan school massacre. over 300 killed, mostly children. the moscow metro bombing, 39 people killed. foreign policy has an interesting anal a sysianalysis. chernen writes the numerous terror strikes have not been included in the short list of major terrorist attacks, america's 9/11, london's 7-7, and spain. instead, russia was placed in a different category where like in israel, terrorism was deemed a response to the government's repression, rather than an attack against humanity as such. that's obviously one person's take. in the broader conversation about global terror, those attacks are not often included in the same list. >> although if you are living in moscow or living in russia, you would certainly say they were terrorism. the russians did at the time say they were attacks of terrorism. a conversation we're having now is a reminder of why we do need to know what's happening around the world. why it matters what's happening in chechnya, the capital was flattened during the war there. that chows of che
the 2000 moscow siege, killed over 120 people. the bess lan school massacre. over 300 killed, mostly children. the moscow metro bombing, 39 people killed. foreign policy has an interesting anal a sysianalysis. chernen writes the numerous terror strikes have not been included in the short list of major terrorist attacks, america's 9/11, london's 7-7, and spain. instead, russia was placed in a different category where like in israel, terrorism was deemed a response to the government's repression,...
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the 2002 seizure of the theater in moscow over 100 hostages killed. they have blown up subway stops in moscow, blown up apartment buildings this conflict has been motivated by two factors one a desire for churchin independence but two increasing radical saigs of the islamic population of chechnya. this attack on the boston marathon has nothing to do with separation from raush rausha -- russia but could reflect the connection churchins have made with the international terrorist network. whether they take this one survivor put him in our criminal justice system or treat him as an enemy combatant which is the route i would go down. >> greta: what is -- there has been discussion with -- about the fact the foreign government made an inquiry about the older brother my guess is that it was russia. would that be your guess? to find out whether or not he was a radical? >> i think that is a likely guess but churchins have been found in trift operations all over the middle east in iraq, and afghanistan, throughout the world. that is why the question of how much
the 2002 seizure of the theater in moscow over 100 hostages killed. they have blown up subway stops in moscow, blown up apartment buildings this conflict has been motivated by two factors one a desire for churchin independence but two increasing radical saigs of the islamic population of chechnya. this attack on the boston marathon has nothing to do with separation from raush rausha -- russia but could reflect the connection churchins have made with the international terrorist network. whether...
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there or the fact that chechen rebels and the defensemen on 0 stragss that have been more focused to moscow. it hasn't been faced to the west when they've been demonstrating. >> reporter: right. well, first of all, something cle clearly sparked the russians -- russian intelligence to send this notice to the fbi about tsarnaev. you know, a reasonable conclusion would be that it had some -- because they had some information connecting him to chechen or radical extremists in central asia. that's all -- there are a number of radical extremist groups in that region, and the suspicious would be that he had some connection to that. but precisely what they were, we don't know. that's certainly one thing. how much the russians told the fbi is certainly one big piece of this puzzle. >> okay. michael isikoff, many thanks for that live report. >>> well, as michael mentioned, the bombing investigation in part is shifting overseas today. this to the republic of dagestan where tamerlan tsarnaev visited in 2012. "the new york times" is reporting today that officialses are now, quote, scrambling to review t
there or the fact that chechen rebels and the defensemen on 0 stragss that have been more focused to moscow. it hasn't been faced to the west when they've been demonstrating. >> reporter: right. well, first of all, something cle clearly sparked the russians -- russian intelligence to send this notice to the fbi about tsarnaev. you know, a reasonable conclusion would be that it had some -- because they had some information connecting him to chechen or radical extremists in central asia....
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, three-day long attack that killed more than 300 people, most schoolchildren, to the attack on the moscow theater where they took 700 hostages. ultimately more than 120 people were killed when the russians gassed theater. there were attacks on trains. and on the metro and on and on and on. we have no idea now in america if understanding chechnya any better will help us understand the boston bombings. the two brothers, one dead, one in custody, the two named are of chechen ethnic origin. they have been here for decades since the dead one was a teenager and the younger one was in elementary school. it may turn out that being from chechnya is no more relevant to understanding this case than any other aspect of their lives. their family ties, their religion, their political beliefs or sanity that week discern for knowing their motives. they say the difference between terrorism and crime that looks like terrorism is motive. political motive. we do not know what the political motive might have been if there was one. when that second war kicked off in 1999, the precipitating event was chechen fi
, three-day long attack that killed more than 300 people, most schoolchildren, to the attack on the moscow theater where they took 700 hostages. ultimately more than 120 people were killed when the russians gassed theater. there were attacks on trains. and on the metro and on and on and on. we have no idea now in america if understanding chechnya any better will help us understand the boston bombings. the two brothers, one dead, one in custody, the two named are of chechen ethnic origin. they...
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that seizure of the theater in moscow and they have blown up subway stops and apartment buildings and this conflict is motivated by two factors, the desire for chechen independence but the increasing radicalization of the islamic population in chechnya. the attack on the boston marathon has nothing to do with separation from russia but it could reflect the connection that many chechen have made with the international terrorist network and we're at a critical point* right now if they take the no one survivor to put them in the criminal justice system or treat him as the enemy combat and that is the route i would go. greta: there has been discussion about making the inquiry for the older brother. might guess it is russia. is that your guests to find out if he was radical? >> that is the most likely but remember chechen have been fouud all over the middle east and iraq and afghanistan throughout the world. that is why the question of how much training they ot, not just the fabrication of the bomb but look at how they comported themselves in the last 24 hours to engage in heavy gunfire an
that seizure of the theater in moscow and they have blown up subway stops and apartment buildings and this conflict is motivated by two factors, the desire for chechen independence but the increasing radicalization of the islamic population in chechnya. the attack on the boston marathon has nothing to do with separation from russia but it could reflect the connection that many chechen have made with the international terrorist network and we're at a critical point* right now if they take the no...
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since 1997 and it would come from the security service or the police service to the legal attaches in moscow and they would forward it to my staff at fbi headquarter and they would coordinate field office investigation in response to request, in this case to the boston division and coordinate the response. based on the information receive issed and the thousands of these that happened the investigation occurs to try to find the facts of it. the results are sent back through the legal attache. >> reporter: how many would you say you got? >> ten of thousands. >> in a year? >> i am guessing from recollection, i haven't heard specific numbers but ballpark 50,000 requests for an investigation like that. so you triage. you are getting this from a hot place like afghanistan or the tribal area of pack pakistan or places where we have had training camps and people deployed on purpose to come and attack us. that is the highest priority and many people are visiting family. they are not always going back to be trained to be terrorists or to go for refresher courses on terrorism. in the case of russia, y
since 1997 and it would come from the security service or the police service to the legal attaches in moscow and they would forward it to my staff at fbi headquarter and they would coordinate field office investigation in response to request, in this case to the boston division and coordinate the response. based on the information receive issed and the thousands of these that happened the investigation occurs to try to find the facts of it. the results are sent back through the legal attache....
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government agencies went back to moscow three times asking for more specific data to work with, and today the nation's chief intelligence officer weighed in on the bombings, saying, the rules were awildded by as best as i can tell. clapper told the intelligence conference in the washington area, the dots were connected, he said. the dni went on to say that in order to prevent these attacks the intelligence community would have needed to be heavily monitoring social media pages o americans and that's something u.s. citizens would not tolerate. >> catherine, thanks. >> the younger bombing suspect could still face separate charges for the shooting death of a police officer at m.i.t. prosecutors in middle sex county, massachusetts, confirming they're building their own case. police say hours after the fbi released photos photos and videf the suspects, the two men apparently gunned down an m.i.t. of, sean collier in his cruiser. police confirmed they do have surveillance videotape showing the suspects approaching the cruiser from behind, but other evidence, including possible witnesses, well,
government agencies went back to moscow three times asking for more specific data to work with, and today the nation's chief intelligence officer weighed in on the bombings, saying, the rules were awildded by as best as i can tell. clapper told the intelligence conference in the washington area, the dots were connected, he said. the dni went on to say that in order to prevent these attacks the intelligence community would have needed to be heavily monitoring social media pages o americans and...
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in 2010, islamic militants from the region bombed the moscow subway system during rush hour, killing 38 and wounding more than 60. while there's no evidence that thmerlan joined these militant groups, the violence would have been impossible to ignore.ys anysmaria lipman has studied chechnya since the '90s. >> you hang around. you hang around with people your age. with probably young men. and i think it doesn't take too atng before you discover that some of those young men are probably involved in something that is unlawful activities. >> r >> reporter: but yesterday, the most feared terrorist group in the region said it had nothing to do with the marathon bombing and it had never made contact with tamerlan. >> pelley: charlie d'agata's been looking into this further in moscow. charlie, what are the russians wheng about whether they're going to follow up on this investigation? >> reporter: well, a russian government official we spoke to today who's familiar with the investigation said that they are looking to see if there are any igrect contacts or links between e merlan and any of th
in 2010, islamic militants from the region bombed the moscow subway system during rush hour, killing 38 and wounding more than 60. while there's no evidence that thmerlan joined these militant groups, the violence would have been impossible to ignore.ys anysmaria lipman has studied chechnya since the '90s. >> you hang around. you hang around with people your age. with probably young men. and i think it doesn't take too atng before you discover that some of those young men are probably...
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we're live in moscow to explore the russia connection. phil, at this stage are authorities in moscow giving us any indication speaking publicly as to why they made that request? >> no, the short answer is no, they are not. we know as you say that russian authorities asked the fbi to take a look at him in 2011. and u.s. officials have said the information they received from russia at the time was vague, not specific, it limited the investigation. so in the end turned up nothing. but something, russian authorities must have known something that put him on their radar in this way that helped them or led them to identify him as a threat for the moment the russian security service, fsb, nor the russian government are making any comment publicly on just what it was that led them to ask the u.s. for that sort of assistance. all the russian government is saying so far publicly is that it is willing to help the u.s. investigation in any way it possibly can. >> and we know that there was a telephone conversation between president obama and presiden
we're live in moscow to explore the russia connection. phil, at this stage are authorities in moscow giving us any indication speaking publicly as to why they made that request? >> no, the short answer is no, they are not. we know as you say that russian authorities asked the fbi to take a look at him in 2011. and u.s. officials have said the information they received from russia at the time was vague, not specific, it limited the investigation. so in the end turned up nothing. but...
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>> what we do know is that in january of 2012 tamerlan left the united states on a flight bound for moscow. he made his way to dagestan, a russian republic, next to his family's ancestral homeland chechnya, today also a part of russia. >> translator: he could radiate light and warmth. >> his extended family in dagestan welcomed him warmly. >> he smiled a lot, and i asked him is this your customary american smile? he was more of an american. >> much of what tamerlan tsarnaev did here remains a mystery. we know he stayed for some weeks here at his parent's home, keeping mostly to family and friends, helping his father out in his businesses around town and often sleeping in. the tsarnaev family is part of the chechen community here. like many other chechens displaced from their homeland. after the second world war, tens of thousands of chechens perished in a mass deportation order by josef stalin. in the 1990s, chechens fought and won a bloody war for independence from russia. it was during this violence that the younger tsarnaev brother dzhokhar was born and given the name of a chechen leade
>> what we do know is that in january of 2012 tamerlan left the united states on a flight bound for moscow. he made his way to dagestan, a russian republic, next to his family's ancestral homeland chechnya, today also a part of russia. >> translator: he could radiate light and warmth. >> his extended family in dagestan welcomed him warmly. >> he smiled a lot, and i asked him is this your customary american smile? he was more of an american. >> much of what tamerlan...
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terror across russia, killing 186 children at a school in beslan, and more than 100 theatergoers in moscow. the tsarnaev family escaped the violence of the region by making their way to the u.s. >> he would tell me that he's from chechnya. >> reporter: luis vasquez was friends with tamerlan in high school. >> that's where he's from. that's where he told me he has struggles. he didn't really elaborate. >> there's a whole generation of chechens who grew up with their families being displaced, relatives being killed, and so on. >> reporter: thomas deweil has studied and written about the region. >> for most people that's just a traumatic experience, but obviously for a small minority this is something that is in their dna, that drives them. >> reporter: and like many displaced chechens tamerlan may have struggled to fit in. chechnya is still home to militant separatist groups. and the home tamerlan's father grew up in has been destroyed by war. the relatives still live here. tamerlan traveled here during his trip last year. >> translator: he came to see me. we talked. i said, come here, guy.
terror across russia, killing 186 children at a school in beslan, and more than 100 theatergoers in moscow. the tsarnaev family escaped the violence of the region by making their way to the u.s. >> he would tell me that he's from chechnya. >> reporter: luis vasquez was friends with tamerlan in high school. >> that's where he's from. that's where he told me he has struggles. he didn't really elaborate. >> there's a whole generation of chechens who grew up with their...
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they say this guy's dangerous, send him to moscow. you can do that. they really can't do anything unless a crime's been committed. clearly these two men did not commit a crime. it's not a political investigative police force the fbi. we're in a bind, what you can do about these sort of things. i think unless we see a horrible doping of the ball, i don't think this is an -- >> there are all sorts of problems between the chechens and the russians. we all know about that. this could be completely linked to a broader fundamentalism. the older boy seemed to be getting more and more vested in. >> clearly, the investigation is still at its beginning stages although one suspect is in custody, the other has been killed, we really need to understand what the motivation was. it's travel, communication and networking. the president was very careful to say you can't impute to a group the mindset of the ideology of these two. if it turns out it's an islamic fundament fundamentalist, this will cause some backlash on the muslim community. i think the president was ri
they say this guy's dangerous, send him to moscow. you can do that. they really can't do anything unless a crime's been committed. clearly these two men did not commit a crime. it's not a political investigative police force the fbi. we're in a bind, what you can do about these sort of things. i think unless we see a horrible doping of the ball, i don't think this is an -- >> there are all sorts of problems between the chechens and the russians. we all know about that. this could be...
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phil black, cnn, moscow. >>> all right, phil thank you very much. i want you guys to take a look at this church right here. see that one in the distance? it's the old south church right here on copley square. the church was just feet from the bombing and had to close down for over a week. they're going to have their first sermon there -- they had their first sermon there today. reverend nancy taylor joins us now. it's the old south church. every year you say it's nicknamed the what? >> every year this time of year we call it the church of the finish line because we're at the finish line of the boston marathon. >> tell us what happened. you were watching from the window? >> i was actually up in the bell tower up there and watching the runners come in when i heard and saw explosions. these concussions and just a whole lot of smoke. and then people just running. >> yeah. and i couldn't believe it i'm sure. >> well it took a while to sort of figure out what was going on. i saw as people started running toward the danger going in to help people. it was r
phil black, cnn, moscow. >>> all right, phil thank you very much. i want you guys to take a look at this church right here. see that one in the distance? it's the old south church right here on copley square. the church was just feet from the bombing and had to close down for over a week. they're going to have their first sermon there -- they had their first sermon there today. reverend nancy taylor joins us now. it's the old south church. every year you say it's nicknamed the what?...
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> what we do know is that in january of 2012, tamerlan left the united states on a flight bound for moscow. he made his way to dagestan, a rigs republic next to his family's homeland now also a part of russia. >> he could radiate light and warmth. >> his extended family in dagestan welcomed him warmly. >> translator: he smiled a lot. and i asked him, is this your customary american smile? he was more of an american. >> much of what tamerlan tsarnaev did here remain as miss terrorist we know he stayed for some weeks here at his parents' home keeping mostly to family and friends, helping his father out in his businesses around town, and often sleeping in. the tsarnaev family is part of the chechen community here, like many other chechens displaced from their homeland. after the second world war, tens of thousands chechens paerished in a massive slaughter ordered by josef stalin. dzhokhar was born and given the name of a chechen leader. >> it's a sure sign of chechen patriotism in the family that in 1993 they called their little son after the pro independence president. >> but chechen indepen
> what we do know is that in january of 2012, tamerlan left the united states on a flight bound for moscow. he made his way to dagestan, a rigs republic next to his family's homeland now also a part of russia. >> he could radiate light and warmth. >> his extended family in dagestan welcomed him warmly. >> translator: he smiled a lot. and i asked him, is this your customary american smile? he was more of an american. >> much of what tamerlan tsarnaev did here remain as...
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peter, thanks for joining us, you were the moscow bureau chief for four years and covered the second chechen war. a lot of folks in america are hearing the word chechnya for the first time and don't understand the dynamics between chechnya, russia and the united states. can you give us a little primer about the sort of tumult in the region? >> it's a good question. we're learning a lot today, a lot of americans haven't focused on what has been chilling situation for many russians for a lot of years in the mid 1990s, chechnya tried to break away from russia as emerging from the soviet union. russian forces went in to try to keep them. two wars ensued, lots of death and terrorism resulted. when i was in moscow, chechen terrorists took over a theater filled with hundreds and hundreds of theatergoers. 130 died. i was in beslan, a small school in southern russia that got taken over by chechen terrorists, hundreds of children and their teachers died. so for a lot of russians, what we're seeing in the reports from boston, brings back a lot of chilling memories to them. we don't know the con
peter, thanks for joining us, you were the moscow bureau chief for four years and covered the second chechen war. a lot of folks in america are hearing the word chechnya for the first time and don't understand the dynamics between chechnya, russia and the united states. can you give us a little primer about the sort of tumult in the region? >> it's a good question. we're learning a lot today, a lot of americans haven't focused on what has been chilling situation for many russians for a...
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>> i think the president -- you have the national security adviser in moscow this week talking to russia about syria and what we want from them. what we want is the intelligence on this family. we want to know about the chechens. we want to know, was this connected to politics or chechen terror. >> or putin has claimed before, perhaps accurately, a connection to al qaeda? >> exactly. let's face it. these could be two kids who have their own aspirational jihadism who have very different personal anger and are dealing with something that isn't chechen. >> we are not pro or anti-chechen. we are not involved. >> this would be the first time a chechen, if this were chechen terrorism, we saw what happened in 2010 when they hit the subways in 2002 with the theater. >> but they have been anti-russian. >> they have exported jihadist to afghanistan, syria now and never before if this were the case to the united states. >> okay. we've got some news here from whdh. the actual event. [ gunfire ] >> roger, that's a lot of gunfire. >> that is a lot of gunfire and i'll have to defer to jim or clint if y
>> i think the president -- you have the national security adviser in moscow this week talking to russia about syria and what we want from them. what we want is the intelligence on this family. we want to know about the chechens. we want to know, was this connected to politics or chechen terror. >> or putin has claimed before, perhaps accurately, a connection to al qaeda? >> exactly. let's face it. these could be two kids who have their own aspirational jihadism who have very...
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. >> emergency workers are at the scene of a burned out psychiatric hospital outside of moscow. at least 38 people have died. the fire appears to have been sparked by some toppled electrical shortage. three people did manage to escape the fire. officials said that heavy smoke is hampering efforts to recover bodies from the destroyed one story building. >> and bangladesh this morning, rescuers are spending a third day looking for trapped survivors from a building collapse. at least 290 people have been confirmed dead, but authorities say that more than 60 were rescued since yesterday afternoon. the building held five garment factories employing around 2500 workers. survivors said that many of the employees went to their supervisors to express concern over a number of cracks in the building. effect for workers allegedly told them that the building was safe and that they had to report back to work. >> the time is 6:22 a.m.. here said live look outside of san francisco skyline. >> we will be right back. [ male announcer ] ] when hair is this hydratera, it flooowoos..... introducing
. >> emergency workers are at the scene of a burned out psychiatric hospital outside of moscow. at least 38 people have died. the fire appears to have been sparked by some toppled electrical shortage. three people did manage to escape the fire. officials said that heavy smoke is hampering efforts to recover bodies from the destroyed one story building. >> and bangladesh this morning, rescuers are spending a third day looking for trapped survivors from a building collapse. at least...
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. >> the chechens were obviously involved in taking more than 100 people hostage in that moscow theater. there was also the incident, taking over the school in beslan. obviously the chechens had been fighting in the war in bosnia in the early '90ss. i remember seeing them in and around sarajevo in '93, '94, even now in syria, there are reports -- >> and afghanistan. >> afghanistan, certainly. david fitzpatrick, our producer is on the scene. david, what are you seeing again? >> they are some ways in back of the property. i see armed agents, police, fbi, their guns still resting on the fronts of their cars. i see about half a dozen, maybe eight guys in s.w.a.t. uniforms, military s.w.a.t. uniforms, at the bottom of the house. they are perhaps 50 to 60 yards away from the back of the house. anderson, i have to tell you, it's been quiet here for the past half hour or so. as i earlier reported, residents were led out and sometimes carried, little children carried by officers to safety. they were obviously residents of nearby houses. but right now, it's almost eerie. the quiet has settled ove
. >> the chechens were obviously involved in taking more than 100 people hostage in that moscow theater. there was also the incident, taking over the school in beslan. obviously the chechens had been fighting in the war in bosnia in the early '90ss. i remember seeing them in and around sarajevo in '93, '94, even now in syria, there are reports -- >> and afghanistan. >> afghanistan, certainly. david fitzpatrick, our producer is on the scene. david, what are you seeing again?...
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feel free, but tamerlan, the older brother killed last night, had traveled overseas, left boston for moscow in january 2012, returned in july 2012, and they traveled on his kurdistan passport. now, the timing interesting, as you know, sir, because on september 11th, 2012, he received his u.s. visa, same day his brother received his u.s. citizenship, so it gets a little murky, i understand, but to the foreign travels alone raise eye eyebrows to you? >> yeah, they certainly do. especially, when somebody goes back for that period of time, a six-month period is a significant travel back. neil: but it's home for him. like i have relatives in italy. if i went to see them in italy. so -- >> yeah, but, you know, here's a guy -- neil: why would that be unusual just explain why that catches your attention. >> because, you know, it's a home, but generally, at that age, you have a life, you have a job, a thing that you're working on, and to go back and forth, reports he has a family and other things, you know, uncommon for people unless they got significant means to be living to freely for such long pe
feel free, but tamerlan, the older brother killed last night, had traveled overseas, left boston for moscow in january 2012, returned in july 2012, and they traveled on his kurdistan passport. now, the timing interesting, as you know, sir, because on september 11th, 2012, he received his u.s. visa, same day his brother received his u.s. citizenship, so it gets a little murky, i understand, but to the foreign travels alone raise eye eyebrows to you? >> yeah, they certainly do. especially,...
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terror across russia, killing 186 children at a school in beslan, and more than 100 theatergoers in moscow. the tsarnaev family escaped the violence of the region by making their way to the u.s. >> he would tell me that he's from chechnya. >> reporter: luis vasquez was friends with tamerlan in high school. >> that's where he's from. that's where he told me he has struggles. he didn't really elaborate. >> there's a whole generation of chechens who grew up with their families being displaced, relatives being killed, and so on. >> reporter: thomas deweil has studied and written about the region. >> for most people that's just a traumatic experience, but obviously for a small minority this is something that is in their dna, that drives them. >> reporter: and like many displaced chechens tamerlan may have struggled to fit in. chechnya is still home to militant separatist groups. and the home tamerlan's father grew up in has been destroyed by war. the relatives still live here. tamerlan traveled here during his trip last year. >> translator: he came to see me. we talked. i said, come here, guy.
terror across russia, killing 186 children at a school in beslan, and more than 100 theatergoers in moscow. the tsarnaev family escaped the violence of the region by making their way to the u.s. >> he would tell me that he's from chechnya. >> reporter: luis vasquez was friends with tamerlan in high school. >> that's where he's from. that's where he told me he has struggles. he didn't really elaborate. >> there's a whole generation of chechens who grew up with their...
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embassy is there in moscow now. they're looking to any links that the tsarnaev brothers may have had to terrorist groups back in their homeland. nick, have you seen a sign of the fbi teams and do we know for a fact that the parents of these two are going to be willing to cooperate and meet with the fbi? >> reporter: yes. so far we know that last night the mother did talk with the fbi. her husband, tamerlan's father, was not able to talk with the fbi last night. they did meet with both parents today. that took place at the fsb. it is a building you're not allowed to film. we spent a couple of hours outside of there. security was keeping an eye on us. all indications were they were inside the biuilding they were talking. a lawyer said they were cooperating and they did meet last night. we don't know the details of what's been said, but it does seem there is cooperation between russian officials and the fbi. at some level the parents are cooperating by showing up and going to these meetings anderson. >> does the mother
embassy is there in moscow now. they're looking to any links that the tsarnaev brothers may have had to terrorist groups back in their homeland. nick, have you seen a sign of the fbi teams and do we know for a fact that the parents of these two are going to be willing to cooperate and meet with the fbi? >> reporter: yes. so far we know that last night the mother did talk with the fbi. her husband, tamerlan's father, was not able to talk with the fbi last night. they did meet with both...
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where is rush -- he's not going to russia to go see the moscow symphony. he's going there to go to chechnya. that should have added to the probable cause, to the circumstantial evidence that would indicate that this man is a dangerous man rather than to -- >> sean: here is what we learned from the boston globe. russia tried to alert the administration -- i'm reading, quote, multiple times about the older brother. one other thing, i interviewed michelle bachmann. she looked at the f.b.i. training manuals. prior to obama being in office, they've been purged. every reference to islammic jihaddism is removed. what alter reality is this president living in? >> but that has an impact on the bureaucracy. that has an impact on the people who are doing their workday in and day out and don't want to be criticized or get in trouble, don't want to make a mistake or afraid of otherring too far on the side of classifying someone. so they make some crucial mistake, like they did with major hasan promoting him up through the military, or like with this guy by not properly
where is rush -- he's not going to russia to go see the moscow symphony. he's going there to go to chechnya. that should have added to the probable cause, to the circumstantial evidence that would indicate that this man is a dangerous man rather than to -- >> sean: here is what we learned from the boston globe. russia tried to alert the administration -- i'm reading, quote, multiple times about the older brother. one other thing, i interviewed michelle bachmann. she looked at the f.b.i....
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>>> trapeze artist talks about falling 90 feet in a stunt. 23-year-old carol was performing at the moscow circus last month. this is cell phone video. preparing for this event for 3 years. when he started the risky complicated act look at this. oh. he lost control fell to the ground. safety net ripped and he slipped to the ground all the way down. broke his back and was rushed to the hospital. >> the carried me to the hospital. and i think they saved my love. after recover everything is okay. >> work like normal artist he says. as for flying again, he says it's unlikely but will make a final decision some time in the future. wow! that is scary. the he's okay. >> one last check on the weather. let's go back to sandhya. >> look at live doppler 7hd skies clear not expecting rain any time soochbility friday forecast. mostly sunny to the north. high clouds. upper 70's warmest location like santa rosa, nap a-fairfield, 72 oakland. mild in san mateo o. 72 degrees. sunshine san francisco. 65 we get you up to the upper 70's around santa rosa, livermore, 80 degrees in antioch. tomorrow evening you
>>> trapeze artist talks about falling 90 feet in a stunt. 23-year-old carol was performing at the moscow circus last month. this is cell phone video. preparing for this event for 3 years. when he started the risky complicated act look at this. oh. he lost control fell to the ground. safety net ripped and he slipped to the ground all the way down. broke his back and was rushed to the hospital. >> the carried me to the hospital. and i think they saved my love. after recover...
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the fire outside of moscow killed 38 people, only three survived, one nurse and two patients able to escape. >> there are still trapped victims alive in the rubble of a collapsed building in bangladesh. month are than 300 people died when the eight-story building housed a garmet factory. >>> he was moved overnight to a federal detention center. it treats federal prisoners and detainees that require specialized long-term medical care. >> hewlett-packard is denying reports it spent tens of thousands of dollars for dancers. >> scott mcgrew, there were reports that dancers would show up at hp offices to inspire creativity. >> all the report did was inspire justifiable anger both with investors and hp workers who were wondering why swb would waste that kind of money. it turns out they didn't. it wasn't true. there are no dancers. the report ran on cnn's money website. the article said hp paid dancers $25,000 to show up unannounced and show tech workers some moves. they found one case of dancers showing up at an idaho office charity drive. nobody paid any money for it. the company spokespe
the fire outside of moscow killed 38 people, only three survived, one nurse and two patients able to escape. >> there are still trapped victims alive in the rubble of a collapsed building in bangladesh. month are than 300 people died when the eight-story building housed a garmet factory. >>> he was moved overnight to a federal detention center. it treats federal prisoners and detainees that require specialized long-term medical care. >> hewlett-packard is denying reports it...